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  2. Why U.S. union membership has dipped to a record low ... - AOL

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  3. Labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most of the gains in the service sector have come in West Coast states like California where union membership is now at 16.7% compared with a national average of about 12.1%. [58] Historically, the rapid growth of public employee unions since the 1960s has served to mask an even more dramatic decline in private-sector union membership.

  4. Union Membership Plummets To Lowest Level Since The 1930s

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  5. With Weak Unions Come Less Equal Wages, Study Suggests - AOL

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    Wage inequality has ballooned in the last 40 years, thanks in large part to the declining power of unions, according to a study published this month in the American Sociological Review, and ...

  6. Union density - Wikipedia

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    Union membership was 7.4% in private sector, but 39% in the public sector. In the five largest states, California has 15.9% union membership, Texas 4.5%, Florida 6.8%, New York 24.7% (the highest in the country), and Illinois had 15.2%. [4] In December 2021, 14.3% of the Australian workforce were union members; this was a decline of more than 5 ...

  7. Causes of income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The era of inequality growth has coincided with a dramatic decline in labor union membership from 20% of the labor force in 1983 to about 12% in 2007. [117] Classical and neoclassical economists have traditionally thought that since the chief purpose of a union is to maximize the income of its members, a strong but not all-encompassing union ...

  8. Union dues - Wikipedia

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    Many union members pay union dues out of their wages, although some unions collect dues separately from the paycheck. Union dues may be used to support a wide variety of programs or activities, including negotiating contracts; paying the salaries and benefits of union leaders and staff; union governance; legal representation; legislative lobbying (Members Dues money paid are never used for ...

  9. Union Membership Is On The Decline In America - AOL

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    We are going to leave the union versus non-union debate up to the readers, but new data is out that will be alarming to some and pleasant to Union Membership Is On The Decline In America Skip to ...